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AN AMERICAN woman reaching childbearing age in 1960 would expect 3.6 children; an identical woman in 1990 would expect only 1.9 children. That dramatic demographic change …
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AN AMERICAN woman reaching childbearing age in 1960 would expect 3.6 children; an identical woman in 1990 would expect only 1.9 children. That dramatic demographic change …
The American population and that of the industrialized world is aging rapidly. The suggestion is commonly made that increases in saving are necessary to prepare for …
The economic facets of the overall aging of the US populace are examined in detail. The demographic tendency toward an older average age is well documented, but forecasts have …
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AN AMERICAN woman reaching childbearing age in 1960 would expect 3.6 children; an identical woman in 1990 would expect only 1.9 children. That dramatic demographic change …
DM CUTLER, JM POTERBA, LM SHEINER… - ntaccounts.org
AN AMERICAN woman reaching childbearing age in 1960 would expect 3.6 children; an identical woman in 1990 would expect only 1.9 children. That dramatic demographic change …